Autonomic Dysreflexia (AD) is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs in individuals with a spinal cord injury. Patients usually present with elevated blood pressure and bradycardia.
Autonomic dysreflexia is known to occur in patients who have a T6 and above spinal cord injury. Catheterization and filling of the bladder during urodynamics may be catalysts for A/D. Results of ...
Details are outlined in the Position Statement on Autonomic Dysreflexia and Boosting. Competing in hot and or humid weather conditions presents a variety of concerns, from adverse effects on ...
As this is a health hazard, the IPC forbids athletes to compete in a hazardous dysreflexic state. Details are outlined in the Position Statement on Autonomic Dysreflexia and Boosting, which is part of ...
noninvasive device that continuously monitors for autonomic dysreflexia, or AD. AD is a life-threatening condition that usually develops after a spinal cord injury at or above the T6 vertebra.
It features interviews of women with SCI and their views on reproductive health issues. Covers management of autonomic dysreflexia, transfers from wheelchair to exam table, positioning on the exam ...